Today, with the announcement of the general availability of Liberica JDK 8u242, 11.0.6, 13.0.2 BellSoft introduces several changes that will help Liberica JDK customers have a better experience with the product. Since the first release that happened in 2017, we continue to work on the improvements that make Liberica JDK the most useful and practical OpenJDK distribution in the world.

Today, we extend the binary package offering and will be delivering Liberica JDK in three forms: Full, Standard, and Lite. The Full version of Liberica JDK includes all production-ready features of OpenJDK and some add-on packages, for example, OpenJFX, MinimalVM, Device Input-Output API on selected platforms. The Standard version targets most of the use-cases of OpenJDK, including both server and desktop. Lite is the tiniest version of Java SE standard verified OpenJDK binary created to allow high-density deployments in cloud infrastructure.

As you may know from our conference talks, we use a hybrid environment to build and test Liberica JDK. And we know from practice that cloud infrastructure is a costly resource that has to be used wisely. Liberica JDK allows you to save your cloud resources by keeping only the required components within the distribution. Now you have even more freedom of choice to decide on the form of Liberica JDK that ideally fits the unique environment you have.


3 комментария

Александр · 1 марта, 2020 в 10:43 дп

What is the difference between breaking up a large application into multiple packages (atleast that is what I think it s doing) vs modules? Is it several jars vs just one?

Максим · 6 марта, 2020 в 10:41 пп

What is the difference between breaking up a large application into multiple packages (atleast that is what I think it s doing) vs modules? Is it several jars vs just one?

Дмитрий · 10 марта, 2020 в 11:56 пп

Jelastic Multi-Cloud PaaS empowered its Java cloud hosting platform introducing support of AdoptOpenJDK, Liberica, Zulu, Corretto, Eclipse OpenJ9 and GraalVM. These runtimes were added to already available Oracle JDK and Oracle OpenJDK offering freedom of choice for Java developers.

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